I am a licensed therapist with a background in clinical leadership, having served in management and director-level roles overseeing behavioral health programs. I have extensive experience working with individuals with severe mental illness, including those in high-acuity settings, where I’ve been responsible for program development, clinical oversight, and supporting multidisciplinary teams to deliver effective, ethical care.
Throughout my career, I’ve worked in a range of settings including community mental health, managed care, and structured treatment programs, where I supported large patient populations and helped implement systems focused on outcomes, stability, and continuity of care. This experience has shaped my ability to work with complex clinical presentations, crisis situations, and individuals navigating significant life disruption.
In my clinical work, I help clients who are facing anxiety, depression, trauma, and existential concerns—especially those struggling with questions of meaning, identity, and direction. I integrate evidence-based approaches like ACT, CBT, DBT, and attachment-based therapy to provide both practical tools and deeper, insight-oriented work.
My style is direct, collaborative, and grounded. I bring both clinical expertise and real-world leadership experience into the therapy space, helping clients move toward meaningful, sustainable change.
We all have the opportunity in our life to start fresh. During the journey, we change, grow, heal, destroy, and can improve our lives. You will experience difficulties, and you are not alone. We are not alone in this world, but we are compelled to isolate ourselves from the fear of experiencing too much pain. I have many years of clinical training with life experiences, including successes and failures, but we are not provided a how to manual at birth. I have a sense of humor, but good sound clinical judgment, so take a leap of faith.
I come with more then 17 years of experience in providing therapy for adults and children and families about challenging emotional and behavioral issues. I offer warm and supportive environment and by using advanced therapeutic skills ,i create a client tailored approadh to address issues as depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, cultural conflict, grief and loss, life transitions.
I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Social work at the University of St. Denis, in Paris, France, and my Master of Arts in Psychology at Antioch University Seattle in 2005. I have worked for over 10 years at local community mental health agencies - and in several Seattle public and private schools as a school based counselor. I have a private practice in Seattle, continuing my work with adults in individual and family/couples counseling.
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I'm a blind, loving, funny, and sincere person. I'm imperfect and have learned to be (mostly) okay with it. Growing up with a degenerative eye disease left me with a weight on my chest of fighting what my body was doing and trying to convince everyone I was fine, when I wasn't. I think we're all trying to hide ourselves from ourselves and from others and it is complete nonsense. Every part of you is welcome, even the parts you hate about yourself or that others find difficult. Often the parts of us we fight against are there for a very good reason. Once we show those parts love and respect we can start to be okay.
Hello, and welcome. I'm Natalie Zamudio, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) providing therapy for adults navigating anxiety, trauma, depression, relationship challenges, life transitions, and chronic stress. I offer a compassionate, collaborative, and insight-oriented approach that combines practical coping strategies with deeper exploration of patterns, relationships, and life experiences. My goal is to help clients build self-awareness, strengthen resilience, and create meaningful, lasting change.
I have been licensed as a professional counselor since 2005 in Oregon, and in 2007 in WA, and more recently in AZ. I came to the profession after a career in telecommunications business and before that as a research and public librarian. My last 18 years have involved serving military Veterans in civilian readjustment, trauma processing and career preparation. Helping people solve their life problems and seek future-forward opportunities for growth is my true goal. Individuals and couples seeking some sort of help and guidance about their dilemmas and challenges may find my broad, worldly experience very beneficial.
Hello! I am Chandra, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP). I have been working with humans struggling with substance use and/or mental health concerns for the past 11 years. I enjoy supporting members of the LGBTQIA2SP+ community and recognize the unique challenges faced both in and out of the community, especially under current events.
I am a licensed mental health therapist with over 14 years of experience providing individualized therapy to adults and older adults, focusing on anxiety and stress management, depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship issues, grief and loss, and life transitions. My approach is genuine and collaborative, helping you explore your experiences, build coping tools, and find meaningful ways to move forward.
I empower those struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, low self-worth, life transitions, disordered eating & trauma using a variety of therapies. I'm bilingual and come from a refugee/immigrant background which helps me see the suffering in people with clarity. I pride myself in practicing compassionate, nonjudgmental, and collaborative approaches to help you feel seen and heard. You are welcome to show up exactly who you are.
Are you feeling stuck, unmotivated, bouts of low mood, chronic anxiety, constantly doubting yourself, feeling insecure? Do your core beliefs limit you from living authentically? Do you constantly think about past experiences and self-defeating messages you learned as a child? This is the space for you.
My name is Monica Reza, LCSW. I am a strength base- intersectional therapist. I am Mexican, who was born and raised in Southern California. My life experiences on every level has motivated me to becoming a therapist. I have been in the mental health field for 8 years. My experience has been working with patients who suffer from a chronic illness and mood disorder, Veterans with severe mental illness and dual diagnosis, and marginalized groups coping with symptoms of Bipolar Disorder, Depression and Anxiety. My clinical approach leans towards CBT, DBT, ACT, Solution Focus, and Somatic Therapy.
Our sessions will focus on distress tolerance, emotional regulation, improving relationships with self and others, and building a sense of self-worth. What we will be doing in our sessions: Identify goals, learn and incorporate healthy coping skills, practice mindfulness and acceptance, process and reflect, find solutions, behavior activation, create new core beliefs, and most importantly, healing.
I look forward to meeting with you.
Hi, I’m Sarah Sohal, DSW, LICSW, a licensed clinical social worker offering Telehealth therapy for adults and older adults. I specialize in supporting clients through life transitions and helping them process recent stressors that may feel overwhelming or disruptive.
My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), solution-focused interventions, and mindfulness to help clients gain clarity, build resilience, and develop practical tools for moving forward. Whether you're navigating a career change, retirement, caregiving responsibilities, loss, or simply feeling stuck, therapy can offer a space to reflect, reset, and grow.
I believe in meeting clients where they are, and creating a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where they feel heard and empowered. If you're looking for thoughtful, goal-oriented support during a challenging time, I’d be honored to work with you.
*Please note- at this time I am only offering individual therapy, and am unable to offer couples or family therapy
With over 23 years of experience, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of individuals and families navigating life’s challenges. My work includes helping people manage anxiety, depression, grief and loss, relationship concerns, and life transitions. I also bring experience supporting military members and others who have experienced trauma, including PTSD and traumatic brain injuries.
My approach to therapy is collaborative. I believe that therapy works best when we work together as a team. I strive to create a safe, supportive environment where you can share your story openly and feel heard without judgment. From there, we can explore practical tools and strategies that help you make meaningful and healthy changes in your life.
Seeking support can feel like a big step, and I respect the courage it takes to begin the process. My goal is to help you gain insight, develop practical coping skills, and move toward a life that feels more balanced, meaningful, and fulfilling.
I have a strong background helping people manage and cope with their depression, general anxiety, social and performance anxiety, phobias, OCD, PTSD and trauma, and adjusting to major life changes. I have worked with parents to teach them how to regulate the emotions of their children. I am also trained in Imago Therapy and EFCT for couples
I have a doctorate in Psychology, and I have been a Mental Health Therapist for 30 years. I am licensed to practice in Washington State, Arizona, Florida, and Missouri.
I use the therapeutic methods grounded in cognitive and behavioral therapies (behaviorism, CBT, DBT, and the Unified Protocol) The methods I employ are all backed by extensive research which indicates the therapy is effective.
I provide trauma-informed, client-centered counseling with an emphasis on somatic awareness and nervous system regulation. Clients often seek therapy when they feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or constrained by patterns that developed in response to past experiences. My role is to support you in building safety, increasing emotional and physiological regulation, and developing the capacity for meaningful and sustainable change.
My approach is integrative and outcome-focused, combining relational therapy with solution-focused and body-based interventions. Treatment is collaborative and tailored to your goals, with attention to symptom reduction, improved functioning, and increased flexibility in how you respond to internal and external stressors.
Somatic therapy is a central component of my work. With training in yoga therapy, massage therapy, and body-oriented psychotherapy, I incorporate interventions such as grounding techniques, breath regulation, mindfulness practices, guided imagery, and gentle movement when clinically appropriate and with your consent. These approaches support increased interoceptive awareness, reduced trauma-related activation, and a more regulated nervous system. This work is particularly effective for individuals experiencing trauma and PTSD symptoms, anxiety, chronic stress, and disordered eating.
I help clients identify and modify patterns of thinking, feeling, and behavior that no longer support well-being, while also addressing the underlying physiological responses that maintain these patterns. Therapy is relational, structured, and often short- to medium-term, though length of treatment varies based on individual goals and clinical needs. Progress toward goals is reviewed regularly to ensure treatment remains effective and aligned.
Clients are encouraged to ask questions and participate actively in the therapeutic process. Transparency, collaboration, and respect are foundational to my work.
Many people come to therapy at a moment when they realize something in their life can’t continue the way it has been. You may feel stuck in painful patterns, overwhelmed by stress or uncertainty, or aware that something deeper needs attention. I offer a thoughtful, grounded space where we can slow down and explore what is happening beneath the surface so that meaningful change becomes possible. My work integrates mindfulness, somatic awareness, Internal Family Systems, and depth-oriented psychology to help clients understand themselves more clearly and move toward a life that feels more authentic and aligned.
I’m an Army Veteran and Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 20 years of experience supporting military personnel and first responders facing challenges such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety. My practice is rooted in trauma resolution, and I’m trained in The Cortina Method—a cutting-edge brain optimization technique designed to address trauma, self-limiting beliefs, chronic pain, substance abuse, and unresolved guilt. For decades, our culture has carried a harmful assumption: that trauma breaks people. That if you’ve lived through something overwhelming—combat, assault, childhood adversity, medical emergencies, disasters—you are somehow permanently damaged. But that narrative is not only wrong; it is dangerous. This belief creates shame. It isolates survivors. It teaches people to hide their pain instead of seeking support. And it reduces a person’s entire identity to their hardest moment. I am here to challenge that status quo.
Hi, I'm Carla, and I'm glad you're here. Reaching out for therapy isn't always easy, and I believe finding the right therapist is an important first step. I work with women who are feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, burnout, low self-esteem, or the constant pressure of trying to hold everything together. Whether you're balancing work, family, relationships, or simply feeling disconnected from yourself, you don't have to navigate it alone.
My approach is warm, supportive, and collaborative. I strive to create a space where you feel comfortable being yourself without fear of judgment. At the same time, I believe therapy should be practical. I won't just listen; we'll work together to understand what's keeping you stuck, identify patterns that are no longer serving you, and develop realistic strategies you can use in your everyday life. I primarily use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and person-centered techniques, tailoring each session to your unique needs and goals. I also value cultural humility and understand how life experiences, family expectations, identity, and personal values can shape the way we experience stress and healing.
My goal is to help you feel more confident, develop healthier coping skills, strengthen your self-worth, and create a life that feels more balanced and fulfilling. I believe meaningful change happens one step at a time, and you don't have to have everything figured out before you begin.
If you're ready to invest in yourself and start creating lasting change, I'd be honored to walk alongside you on your journey.
I’m a licensed therapist who is passionate about helping individuals find balance, clarity, and healing in the midst of life’s challenges. I specialize in working with adults—particularly women and helping professionals—who are navigating anxiety, burnout, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices, while also honoring the importance of each client’s unique experiences, values, and cultural background.
I use an integrative style that may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), attachment-based work, mindfulness, and, for those who desire it, faith-based counseling. I believe that therapy should be both practical and meaningful—providing you with tools you can use in your daily life while also creating space for deeper insight and lasting change.
My goal is to create a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where you feel seen, heard, and empowered. Together, we will work to help you better understand yourself, strengthen your coping skills, and move toward a more grounded, intentional, and fulfilling life.
If you feel overwhelmed by a sea of things outside of your control— facing a new health diagnosis, a deep loss or the weight of anxiety—I am here to help you anchor yourself. I am a multi-state licensed therapist (CA, MA, WA, MD, SC) offering online therapy from coast to coast on Tuesdays and Fridays. I am dedicated to helping you move from feeling boxed in to feeling empowered to make changes. My approach is centered on controlling the controllables. We will work together to identify the practical steps you can take today whether you are navigating through a career change or new stage in your life, or processing the deeper emotional impact of grief, trauma or chronic illness. I look forward to helping you find your footing and reclaim your sense of agency.
I value authenticity, empathy, and self-awareness, both for myself, my clients, and as a critical part of the therapeutic process (I also take advantage of the healing power of laughter whenever possible!). I aim to normalize and validate my clients’ experiences without judgment, and above all, provide the most basic of human needs: to feel seen and heard.
My name is Stephanie (or Stevie, either is fine) and I have been providing therapy in NJ exclusively via telehealth for about the last 5 years (prior to that, in person). I have a deep passion and respect for the power of therapy to change lives, which I have been privileged to witness in my work with clients, as well as in my personal life, both through the consistent use of therapy as part of my own self-care, as well as having spent the last 20 years raising two children with special needs. If you have been struggling with symptoms of depression or anxiety, particularly if they are related to a traumatic experience, I would love the opportunity to work with you to reduce your symptoms and help you experience a present that is not overshadowed by your past.
I love working with women ages 20 to 30-something who are still in academia or just starting out in their careers, but also love working with women of any age. I frequently work with survivors of child sexual abuse, as well as those struggling with issues related to self-worth, but work with other conditions as well.
Hi, and welcome to a safe space for you to be able to express your thoughts and feelings. I am here to support you on your healing journey, provide validation, and help you grow by educating, processing, and calling out behaviors and areas in need of growth. In this walk, you are not alone. I am ready to walk with you.
Dr. Maria Williams, Ph.D., LMHC, LPC
I am a licensed therapist with over nine years of experience providing compassionate, evidence-based behavioral health care to adolescents and adults. I am dedicated to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges, heal from difficult experiences, and create meaningful, lasting change.
I earned her Doctor of Psychology with a minor in Addictions, along with a Master of Counseling Psychology. My clinical experience spans both inpatient and outpatient settings, where she has supported individuals with a wide range of mental health and substance use concerns.
I provide collaborative, strengths-based approach to therapy, helping clients build practical coping skills, strengthen emotional resilience, and gain deeper insight into their experiences. She strives to create a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to make meaningful progress.
Hello! I have 20+ Years in the helping profession, including street work with homeless people, community development in Africa, institutional mental health, end-of-life care, resettlement with refugees, and multimodal therapy as Master level LICSW... “I can’t wait to work together! Whatever Challenge you’re facing, we will make sense of the thoughts and feelings. We'll find a way forward that you can Feel Good about.”
My journey began as an in-home Caregiver for people with disabilities or providing end-of-life care while I completed a Master in Social Work. I volunteered in Africa with the Peace Corps. I spent years in community Mental Health where I earned my License helping people with psychotic disorders. To be more effective, I am pursuing advanced training in a range of Best-Practice modalities, including CBT, EMDR, DBT, and IFS. Most recently, I've been working with Refugees from all over the world to build new lives in the US. And... I’m a Husband and Father. Therapy is my strong passion. If I can help just one person embrace life more fully, it's been a good day.
I have extensive experience in serving adults, adolescents, children, and families by providing mental health counseling, domestic violence prevention, substance use prevention, addiction recovery, career counseling, family support, career coaching and education. I enjoy live theater productions, watching classic movies, reading biographies, listening to music, traveling, and spending time with family. I will look forward to working with you soon.
Dr. KaShanda Ray is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia who has two decades of experience working with teens and adults experiencing depression, anxiety, adjustment issues and managing stress. Dr. Ray has worked in both community agencies as well as in higher education providing counseling and advising to college students on both 2-year and 4-year campuses. KaShanda completed a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Mobile, received a Master’s of Science in Community Counseling from the University of South Alabama and a doctorate in Organizational Leadership at Gardner-Webb University.
Dr. Ray uses strength based, cognitive behavioral and solution-focused approaches to therapy, while working to meet the unique needs of each individual. Dr. Ray uses a combination of talk therapy and therapeutic assignments to work with each individual.
Relationships are important to Dr. Ray and the therapeutic process. As a result, Dr. Ray strives to establish an environment that is comfortable and caring. The goal is to support you and help you work towards your goals.
Specialties:
Depression
Anxiety
Stress Management
I am a bilingual and bicultural Licensed Mental Health Counselor licensed in Florida with over 15 years of experience working as a psychotherapist. I have worked around the world- in Mexico, in the US, in Germany, in Japan, and in US, and worked in a wide variety of settings, including extensive work in community mental health, substance abuse/addictions, child welfare, and with military and veteran populations. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns including couples/relationship issues, anxiety, depression, immigration-related issues, abuse and trauma, divorce and separation, and grief and loss, among other things. I have also worked extensively with the Marine Corps in the area of force preservation and suicide prevention, and have worked with other branches of the service as well, both in the US and OCONUS.
My counseling style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating anyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. I honestly believe we can work together to find solutions for almost any problem and that we can emerge from challenges stronger, and even more resilient. My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, mindfulness training, and other techniques. I also have incorporated many things I have learned in my travels and interactions with psychology in other cultures and countries into my extensive training. I will tailor our interactions and treatment to help you meet your goals and work collaboratively with you every step along the way.
It takes courage to seek for a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower you.
I take a warm, down-to-earth approach to therapy and work from a trauma-informed lens. I believe our reactions make sense, even when they feel overwhelming or confusing.
Together, we slow things down and begin to understand what’s underneath your experiences. I bring in an understanding of how the brain and nervous system respond to stress, helping your reactions feel more understandable and connected to what you’ve been through.
I see your reactions as signals worth paying attention to. Rather than only trying to manage them, we take time to understand why they’re showing up and what they might be connected to. From there, we can begin to shift how you respond, building tools that actually support you in a way that feels more grounded and effective.
Hello, I'm Kim. Are you looking for ways to build a life worth living? I am happy and privileged to be a part of your journey for change. I have a passion for helping clients find an emotional balance and happiness in their lives. I will work with you to reach your goals through an open-minded and caring alliance. I work with you to help you build a life worth living, guiding you to the goals and contentment you seek. We will work together in a supportive environment on this journey toward change.
I believe in helping clients find ways to jumpstart their change in a goal-oriented manner. Clients and I work together to set goals that help them move forward. Using cognitive-behavioral therapy and other counseling methods, I will help you find the path for change that works for you in an understanding and caring environment.
Whether you are dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, life changes, or relationship issues, I would be honored to help you discover a path to healing. Congratulations on taking the first step toward therapy and a happier future.
Hi there, and welcome!
I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based just outside of Portland, Oregon, and I’m licensed to work with clients in Oregon, Washington, and California. I have been practicing for over 18 years and also work full time as a manager in a large healthcare organization, where I support teams and programs focused on helping people grow and thrive.
As a therapist, I love helping people get clear on what matters most to them- what they want life to look and feel like, and then walking alongside them as they take steps toward those goals. My style is warm, down-to-earth, and collaborative. I believe therapy works best when it feels like a partnership, where we’re exploring together what helps you feel more grounded, capable, and connected.
A quick note: My practice focuses on working with individuals. If you’re looking for therapy for you and your partner together, I encourage finding a therapist who specializes in couples work to ensure you get the most out of that experience.
I try to provide a safe and private space where someone can process their feelings and emotions and discuss the difficulties they are experiencing. I like to help people find solutions to the problems they are having and help them continue living their lives without their traumas or their past weighing them down. Every person deserves to live life to the fullest.
You can search my website on www.collinscounselingcenter.org.
Beginning May 1st, 2026, only Thursday 9-3pm will be available for in-office times.
I am a Clinical Social Worker dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate space where individuals, military members, veterans, and their families can explore challenges, build resilience, and move toward meaningful change. I work with clients navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship stress, and emotional overwhelm. My goal is to help clients gain insight, strengthen coping skills, and reconnect with their sense of purpose so they can experience greater balance, confidence, and fulfillment in their daily lives. I am licensed in Alaska, Alabama, Mississippi, Montana, and Washington.
Great to meet you! Self-care is something I wholeheartedly believe in. I hold a master's degree in counseling psychology and have been helping others since 2009. The fundamental aspect of therapy is helping others to overcome life toughest seasons; addressing issues that may become a stumbling block. Life challenges can eventually lead to mental discomfort. Helping others for many years, I apply different treatment modalities that will assist you in reaching your therapy goals.
I am a licensed clinical social worker providing effective therapy for many types of mental health diagnosis. I use a variety of methods to include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), trauma informed care, solution focused therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR).
The hardest step to therapy Is making the first call. Let me help you on your journey to healing and living your best life!
I have experience working with sexual abuse, physical abuse, and domestic violence survivors as well as military, first responders, and medical professionals. My focus is to help reduce the emotional responses to traumas through the use of EMDR. I also have level 1 & 2 trauma resilience training from FSU.
I am currently providing tele-health services only.
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I have 10 years of experience helping men and women in the prison system. I'm currently licensed in Wyoming, Washington state, and Michigan and am certified in accelerated resolution therapy (ART) and trained in EMDR. I am LGBTQI+ and kink friendly. I am a certified clinical trauma professional. I like working with clients who may be dealing with trauma, especially PTSD, regardless of the cause because A.R.T. is so powerful. A.R.T. is especially helpful for veterans and first responders.
I’m a dedicated mental health counselor with five years of experience supporting children, teens, and adults through life’s challenges. I specialize in anxiety, trauma, chronic illness, and chronic pain, and I’m passionate about helping clients feel supported, understood, and empowered in their healing. I work with children, teens, and adults experiencing anxiety, trauma, life transitions, chronic illness, chronic pain, and concentration or focus challenges. I also work with clients who are neurodivergent, whether self-identified or formally diagnosed, and focus on helping clients feel supported and understood.
I grew up in Las Vegas, NV in a big, blended family.
During my internship and following graduation, I worked at an inpatient treatment facility for teens dealing with high suicidality, self-harming behaviors, and psychosis. It was during this time that I began to recognize how much work can be done to prevent crises before they strike, rather than trying to figure it all out afterwards. Also, it isn't just big things like suicide that can be prevented-working to decrease stress, anxiety, increase fulfillment..these are worthwhile too.
If you feel nervous/weird/awkward/anxious about therapy, that’s normal.
All I can say is, you matter. You are an important part of the world. Let’s work together and see if maybe, just maybe, things could get a little better.
My clinical background is primarily working with adults who have experienced trauma and relationship issues which present in anxiety, depression, grief/loss and other areas of concern. I pull from various modalities including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and grief therapy. I have worked in out patient mental health facilities, on a medical team providing care to individuals with comorbid chronic illnesses, have worked in a crisis setting and now work in private practice.
Hello, my name is Ryan Alan Suhr and I’m a licensed psychotherapist practicing as a professional counselor since 2005. With Graduate undergraduate training in philosophy, psychology, religion, linguistics, and anthropology. I try to help others find meaning and purpose in their personal experience of the human condition.
I attempt to apply a conversational approach to matters that matter in service of improving relationships with self, other people, and the world.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker committed to guiding individuals through life’s most difficult seasons while helping them discover strength, healing, and renewed purpose. My professional experience spans acute psychiatric care, correctional settings, medical hospitals, and community mental health, allowing me to support people with diverse backgrounds and complex needs. I specialize in trauma recovery, grief and bereavement, crisis stabilization, substance use-related concerns, and the treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based interventions including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and grief therapy techniques. I also offer faith-based counseling for clients who want to integrate their spirituality into treatment, recognizing the powerful role faith can play in resilience and emotional wellness. I value the unique identity and lived experiences of every client and strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental environment where honesty, vulnerability, and personal growth can occur.
I believe that healing is not a one-size-fits-all process. Together, we will explore what is getting in the way of the life you want and build practical skills and insights that support long-lasting change. Whether you are coping with trauma, managing overwhelming emotions, experiencing loss, or simply feeling stuck, I am here to walk alongside you as you move forward with hope and confidence. My goal is to empower you to reclaim your narrative, strengthen your mental health, and live a life that feels meaningful and fulfilling.
My approach is solution focused with the belief that you are coming to me for ideas and strategies that you may not have tried before. It is a collaborative approach that is by invitation. That means if one skill set doesn't work for you, we can explore another which may be more in line with your experience. This is also known as a client centered approach.
With 15 years of licensure and practice spanning Nevada and Florida, I bring extensive therapeutic expertise to my clients. Throughout the last two decades, I've had the honor of assisting individuals, adults, children, and families in navigating their unique journeys. My areas of focus encompass anxiety, social anxiety, neurodivergence, grief and loss, and relationship dynamics. I hold a steadfast belief in the innate capacity of individuals to evolve, develop, and manifest the lives they aspire to lead.
I am a licensed therapist working with adults, couples, and families, offering sessions virtually across Washington and Texas. I've spent 7 years in the mental health field, the last 3 years as a therapist, working with anxiety, identity concerns, relationship issues, family conflict, and major life transitions. I draw on a range of therapeutic tools and adjust based on your history, your goals, and the pace that works for you. Some clients want clear strategies; others need space to talk before a plan makes sense. Both are welcome here. I want this to be a space where you don't have to perform wellness or pretend you have it together. That means listening more than I talk early on, asking questions to understand your situation, and being honest if a different approach or provider would serve you better.
Hello, and welcome to my virtual office! I would first like to acknowledge your strength and courage in taking this step toward making your mental health and wellness a priority. To tell you a bit about my background, I am a licensed counselor in FL, MA, OR, and WA with over 10 years of experience working with a variety of populations as I have strived to assist clients on their journey toward hope, growth, and healing. I am also well-versed in providing teletherapy services throughout the FL area.
I’m a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who helps adults and young adults manage anxiety, trauma, and relationship challenges. I’m a trauma-informed therapist who integrates EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and CBT to help clients move from survival to growth. I work best with clients who want to understand themselves more deeply, heal from the past, and take active steps toward meaningful change in their relationships and daily life.
HI, I am a licensed professional counselor in Texas and a Licensed mental health professional in Washington with 20 years of experience in the field. I work with couples and families, and people who have experienced trauma to get their life back from issues effecting their life. I help couples and families repair relationships and trauma patients with how to best deal with triggers.
My name is Bradley Thomas. In many ways, I am just like you. I have worked, raised a family, battled physical challenges, had good relationships and had relationships fall apart. I continue to strive towards living my best life. I bring this same passion for life into our therapy sessions and consider it an honor to align myself with you and help you towards living your best life.
Licensed in AZ and WA!! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Certified Clinical Trauma Professional with 26 years of experience as an independently licensed therapist & believe in a holistic approach; mind, body & spirit. I believe in taking a balanced approach to health & healing. I think it is important to feel I am a good fit and that I hear what you are saying & wanting. I believe in building on strengths in order to heal past traumas or even situations of the present moment. I use a variety of modalities in order to meet differing individual needs.
I have over 10 years of experience as a mental health therapist. I primarily work with individuals who struggle with anxiety, depression, ADHD, and family or relationship difficulties. Many clients seek treatment because they feel overwhelmed, stuck in unhelpful patterns, or unsure how to manage the challenges they’re facing.
My approach is structured and evidence‑based. I focus on helping you understand the factors contributing to your symptoms and developing clear, practical strategies for change. I use cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and mindfulness‑based interventions to support emotional regulation, improve coping skills, and build healthier behavioral patterns.
Accountability is an important part of the work we do together. I will support you, but I will also provide direct feedback and encourage consistent follow‑through on the changes you identify as important. Progress requires active participation, and I work best with clients who are ready to take responsibility for implementing new skills and strategies between sessions.
My Style is:
Straightforward – Honest and clear, but always respectful.
Practical – Tools that work in everyday life, not just theory.
Explorative – Space to reflect deeply in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
Encouraging – Support that helps you feel capable, validated, and motivated to change.
Accountability-focused – Growth comes from owning your choices and committing to real change.
This works well if you are willing to:
• Look at your own patterns and find areas for growth and change
• Practice new skills between our sessions and create a plan for change
• Stay open to feedback, exploration, and trying approaches that fit your unique needs
Hi, I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I graduated with my Master's Degree from Rutgers University. I have experience working with teens, and adult dealing with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, self-esteem, self -harm, ADHD, life changes and other challenges. I specialize in working with teens, women and men who are experiencing depression, anxiety, stress, relationship issues, negative self-image and trauma. I work with clients to help them discover their true self. I will meet you where you are in your journey, and will you facilitate the changes you need to reach your fullest potential. If your tired of your emotional rollercoaster consider coming to see me.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker providing teletherapy to teens, adults, and couples. I collaborate with patients to find solutions to the challenges that disrupt their lives. Overcoming a crisis in your relationship, working your way through loss as you grieve a loved one or life change, managing feelings or moods that overwhelm you and keep you from healthy functioning......these are just a few of the reasons that people begin therapy. Whatever might be challenging you and keeping you from living your best life, we can find solutions together, in therapy. Let's get started!